Attalea humilis: Difference between revisions
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American Oil palm | American Oil palm | ||
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Likes a sunny, moist position. Medium growth speed, altho the seeds are difficult to germinate. | Likes a sunny, moist position. Medium growth speed, altho the seeds are difficult to germinate. | ||
The most cold tolerant of the Attaleas. | The most cold tolerant of the Attaleas. | ||
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Kyle Wicomb (Figure 1) | Kyle Wicomb (Figure 1) | ||
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Common Names:[edit]
American Oil palm
Distribution & Habitat:[edit]
Open forest in coastal Brazil.
Description:[edit]
A solitary palm, with a trunk up to 1 metre (3 feet) tall, (altho only on very old specimens), and pinnate leaves to 4 metres (12 feet) long, with long narow leaflets up to 0.9 metres (3 feet) long.
Cultivation:[edit]
Likes a sunny, moist position. Medium growth speed, altho the seeds are difficult to germinate. The most cold tolerant of the Attaleas.
Contributed by:[edit]
Kyle Wicomb (Figure 1)
External Links:[edit]
Google, GoogleImages, Flickr, PalmTalk

